‘Let this moment radicalize you’: Rally held in Regina for Black Lives Matter movement
Standing at the foot of the steps leading up the legislative building at noon on Tuesday, nearly all that could be seen in any direction were people, masks on their faces, chanting.
They all showed up to stand in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of the death while in police custody of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25 and the protests — some violent — that have happened since.
“I hate the fact that I have to be organizing. I would love to live in a world where I could sit on a beach and just, like, chill. But I have to do things like this,” Ker, one of the organizers, said as she spoke to the crowd. “And we have to ask ourselves why. If you don’t have to do this for your life, you’re very privileged.”
Ker said the gathering was meant to show those going through the problems caused by systemic racism, especially in the U.S., that the crowd is with them and their experiences are the same.